UK Eurovision Star Mae Muller Announces Debut Album

by | May 24, 2023

Rising pop star Mae Muller has announced the release of her hugely anticipated debut album, Sorry I’m Late: a message to her fans that have stuck by her during a period of growth and self-discovery. A bold voice for a frustrated generation, Muller makes pop music that packs a real punch, and her debut album is no exception. The massive17-track L.P. is full of songs that are deeply personal yet demonstrate her deft ability to celebrate the female experience at large, capturing the mood of her generation with playful precision. Mae explores love and loss, dating and relationships with fearless honesty, confronting her own experiences whilst also capturing the broader frustrations of young women today. Whilst a fierce feminism often informs her songwriting, her new music exposes a much more vulnerable side. Sorry I’m Late is a love letter to the multiplicity of women.

Mae Muller (Harry Carr)

Mae Muller (Harry Carr)
Mae Muller (Harry Carr)

Speaking about the record Muller says, “I’m so excited about the album coming out!  I can’t wait for the fans that have stuck by me from the beginning to hear the record, and for those that have been so supportive on my Eurovision journey to hear more music. I’m really showing a different side of myself on this album: a vulnerable one, one that I haven’t spoken about before. I can be strong, sassy, confident, and I can also be sad and have my low moments, but I’m still me…. it’s just as empowering to show both sides.”

Check out the video for Mae Muller’s 2023 UK Eurovision entry I Wrote A Song below:

Beginning a dynamic new era, 2023 has been an incredible year for the 25-year-old. In January she was chosen to represent the UK at the 67th Eurovision Song Contest in Liverpool with dance-pop anthem, I Wrote A song. Following the show, the track became the No.1 trending song in the UK and charted Top 10 this week, giving Mae her first top 10 single. I Wrote A Song follows the release of the late 2022 single I Just Came To Dance — a gorgeous piece of pop escapism and the platinum-certified smash hit Better Days (a US chart-topping collaboration with NEIKED and Polo G) – all three tracks feature on Sorry I’m late in addition to new tune Tatiana which features fellow UK rising star Dylan, who Rockshot Magazine recently caught playing a storming show at London’s Shepherd’s Bush Empire.

DYLAN @ Shepherd's Bush Empire

DYLAN @ Shepherd's Bush Empire (Kalpesh Patel)
DYLAN @ Shepherd's Bush Empire (Kalpesh Patel)

Over the summer Muller will play several festivals including Truck festival, Brighton Pride, Victorious and Sundown Festival before taking her headline tour on the UK road throughout November, which includes a show at London’s iconic Roundhouse venue on November 23rd.

SUMMER FESTIVAL DATES:

MAY
27th – Birmingham Pride, Birmingham

JUNE
11th – Capital Summertime Ball, Wembley Stadium, London

JULY
8th – Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
21st – Truck Festival, Oxfordshire
22nd – Tramlines Festival, Sheffield

AUGUST
5th – Brighton Pride, Brighton
25th – Victorious Festival, Portsmouth
27th – The Big Feastival, Cotswold’s

NOVEMBER HEADLINE TOUR:
20th – SWG3 (TV Studio), Glasgow
21st – O2 Ritz, Manchester
23rd – Roundhouse, London
24th – O2 Institute, Birmingham
25th – Beckett Student’s Union, Leeds
27th – Academy, Dublin

DYLAN Is A Star Risen At The Shepherd’s Bush Empire

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